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Kim Allen's Dharma Talks
Kim Allen
Kim Allen has been practicing Insight meditation since 2003, and has trained intensively in the U.S. and Asia with cumulative years of silent retreat. She has practiced with primary teacher Gil Fronsdal and other Western teachers, Theravādan monastics, and a few Mahāyāna teachers, and now offers retreats, sutta study, and experiential Dharma engagement. A teacher and author, Kim aims to bring classical Dharma to a modern context and to encourage lay practitioners in fully living a life of Dharma. Her education includes a PhD in physics and a master’s degree in environmental sustainability, and her website is https://www.uncontrived.org.
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2021-01-25 Chariot Halfday - Part 3 - Dharma Chariot guided meditation 22:13
Insight Santa Cruz
2021-01-25 Chariot Halfday - Part 2 - Not self 41:40
Three teachings from the Pali Canon based on chariot imagery
Insight Santa Cruz
2021-01-24 Chariot Halfday - Part 1 - Spontaneous speech 63:45
Three teachings from the Pali Canon based on chariot imagery
Insight Santa Cruz
2021-01-19 Speech from the Heart 36:18
From where does speech originate? How does our speech feed back to affect our own heart (in addition to other people)? These are worthy investigations in Buddhist practice. Speech ties back to the three unwholesome roots of greed, hatred, and delusion, as well as the three wholesome roots of non-greed, non-hatred, and non-delusion. Our choices in this realm have a major impact.
Insight Meditation South Bay - Silicon Valley
2020-12-13 The Dharma Life -- session 6 - Awakening and The Dharma Life 1:27:37
Insight Santa Cruz
2020-11-29 The Dharma Life - session 5 - Wisdom and Insight 1:27:48
Insight Santa Cruz
2020-11-15 The Dharma Life -- session 4 -- Samadhi and Heart 1:29:16
Insight Santa Cruz
2020-11-01 The Dharma Life -- session 3 -- Ethics and Relationship 1:25:44
Relationship and Ethics
Insight Santa Cruz
2020-10-21 The Practice of Samadhi -- Session 3 : Samadhi and Insight 1:20:52
Final session of a 3-part class
Insight Santa Cruz
2020-10-20 Real Wealth 28:28
What kinds of wealth are most sustainable in times of loss? The Buddha defined five kinds of wealth that are especially appropriate for lay practitioners to develop: confidence, ethical conduct, learning, generosity, and wisdom. The inclusion of “learning” is interesting and not often emphasized. We will explore these five qualities in the context of our current times, considering how they can serve both ourselves and others.
Insight Meditation South Bay - Silicon Valley

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